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  1. How do we ensure quality in an expanding system?

    …to explain doesn’t mean that they aren’t important. In fact, quite the opposite. University Alliance has a vision of a world-leading, enterprising and innovative higher education sector that provides a high quality offer for students. We want to say what is great about the current system, where it is working to adapt, to set out the challenges ahead, and to look for the opportunities and pitfalls. If you would like further details or to be involve…

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  2. Our response to HEFCE's young participation report

    …s in young participation in higher education’ is available on the HEFCE website www.hefce.ac.uk . The report looks at how the proportion of young people who enter HE by the age of 19 has changed over time. It uses official HE enrolment data up to the 2011/12 academic year in conjunction with information on young people accepted to HE through UCAS. University Alliance is a non-partisan, non-political organisation working to promote, safeguard and s…

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  3. Investment in excellence will safeguard UK research base

    …y continuing to invest in our research-base in this way can we ensure it remains both world-leading and sustainable.” Notes for editor • Press contact: Contact Andrew Henry | 0207 839 2757. • Press release from HEFCE. University Alliance institutions projects: Sheffield Hallam University: The University will develop a National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering working closely with industrial partners including Cargill, Dalehead Foods, Mars…

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  4. University of South Wales is Launched

    …sor Julie Lydon, formerly of the University of Glamorgan, will be Vice-Chancellor of the new University and look forward to continued work with her and the rest of her team. The University continues to promote the values of University Alliance, the University is a member of the St David’s Day Group, recognised as one of Wales’s five major research-active universities. Professor Lydon states: “On a public level, the University will be an intellectu…

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  5. We need a bold and long-term vision for our universities

    …unialliance.ac.uk) | 07767 673 982. Notes to editor University Alliance website: www.unialliance.ac.uk Embargoed copy of the report can be obtained by contacting Liz McCarty (tel 0117 931 7431) or Philip Walker (tel 0117 931 7363) at HEFCE. For more information on university_vision go to, www.universityvision.org.uk and access our ‘The Way We’ll Work’ publication here. University Alliance is a non-partisan, non-political organisation working to pr…

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  6. COPING

    …child abuse in New Zealand, which aims to present its findings to the UN. For more information visit the COPING website.

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  7. Comment on university places announcement

    …we explore how total growth of the sector can be achieved. For the UK to remain globally competitive it is important that the Government takes steps to increase overall student numbers.” Notes to editors: University Alliance Website: www.university-alliance.ac.uk Media contact: ahenry@university-alliance.ac.uk | 07833 236 629. The January 2012 Grant Letter to HEFCE confirmed that 10,000 modernisation fund student numbers will not be consolidated a…

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  8. Students as co-creator, not consumer?

    …on today in all our universities. So much of the work we were doing then remains central to the added value of a university education today. “Time spent in higher education is not all about employment but about acquiring the capacity for reinvention.” In 1991 our 5000 undergraduates were on individual programmes of study, tailored to their interests and needs. Today students need to exercise many kinds of fine discriminations – as well as expendin…

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  9. Tough times call for joined-up thinking

    …ith other direct incentives to employers likely to be announced in the Chancellor’s statement on Tuesday. While these measures are an essential part of tackling this crisis by getting young people into work, there is another element that is pulling in the opposite direction – if left alone, this could have dire longterm consequences for our capacity for economic growth. University places down by 10,000 Whilst investing in thousands of new apprenti…

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